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Croc (2000 video game)
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Croc is a 2000 platform game developed by British studio Virtucraft and published by THQ under license from Fox Interactive and Argonaut Games for the Game Boy Color. It is a remake of the 3D platform game, Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, and features similar gameplay taking place in a 2D environment. The game follows the eponymous character, a crocodile named Croc, as he sets out on a quest to save a race of furry creatures called Gobbos from the evil Baron Dante. The game was released on 6 June 2000 to mixed reviews from critics.
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Chris Rundell Nick Lee
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North American cover art
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Justin Scharvona Karin Griffin
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Virtucraft
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David Stalker Nick Clarke
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Paul Windett
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0001-06-06
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Croc
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Croc
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